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Harold Mikeal “Mike” Money, 60, of Morganton, NC, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 6, 2024.

Born in Caldwell County, NC on May 3, 1963, he was the son of the late Harold Dillard Money and Judy Ann Griffin Christian. Mike attended Grace Baptist Church. He was a devoted brother, uncle, grandson, and friend who enjoyed helping others. He enjoyed reading, especially the Bible and devotionals.

Mike is survived by his sisters, Bonnie Money Parnell (Michael), Penny Whisnant (Rick), and Tamatha Hilton (Jimmy); nieces and nephews, Tiffany Vancise (Jerry), Holly Foxx, Scott Foxx, Cyndee Ingram, Kaydee Ingram, and Sammy Ingram, II; and numerous great-nieces, nephews, and extended family.

In addition to his parents, Mike was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Clyde and Cola Raby; and paternal grandparents, Marshall and Marjorie Money.

Services for Mike will be private.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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I’m so sorry to hear of Mikes passing. He was a great friend although I hadn’t seen him in several years. Praying for peace and comfort

—Susan Baker Olson
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Rest in Peace Brother: Went to Hibriten High School with Mike.

—Tim Cobb
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I’m so sorry for your loss.

—Pam Thomas
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My high school friend. He was one-of-a-kind 💔

—LuAnn Bradshaw

—Debbie Icenhour
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A kind and caring man has been set free from this Eath to walk beside God. He judged no one yet was judged. I wait to see him again

—Kathryn Dechicio

We met Mike at CCRP. Always friendly and thankful to his God for all he had. My prayers go out to the family and friends of Mike.

—Susan P Ingram

Mikael was a beautiful gift from God and I will forever be grateful for knowing him. His love for me, my daughter and my mother was so very special and I will miss him everyday. To Bonnie and his family, I am lifting each of you up in prayer and I know that Heaven has a angel that is bright and knowing that, may you have peace during this difficult time. May you find peace in God's love and grace.

—Jacqueline Woodring
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Mike is greatly missed at the thrift store in Morganton. He was a true friend.

—David Webb and Rachel Morgan
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Mike was like a second dad to me. He was a good friend of mine and my father's for over 10 years and he texted us every night telling us we were his family and all he had left and that he loves us & appreciates us for being there. He was only our neighbor for two months before we lost him. And I personally, will never be the same after losing him. He was my best friend. He guided me back to God, he helped me every time I came close to relapse, he talked me down and helped us thru our darkest times. He chipped in to help my wedding get going. He donated to anyone who needed it. I can respect that the family wants private time to say goodbye.... But Mike said we were his family too. And he most definitely was family to us. We just want to be able to say goodbye to him too, because this loss has rocked our world harder than I could have ever expected. ❤️‍🩹

—Lashea Hopson